John Wilson Duffell III
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John Wilson Duffell III
Now being sued in a Californian court By Bionica Inc which appears to be related to Greg Gilbert and the old diabetes treatment licenses . Any further information would be welcome.Last news on this convicted felon was that he is still operating in Shreeveport La.
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Re: John Wilson Duffell III
On other boards says he settled with Max McCoombs. Anybody know something about this?
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French Court Sentences John W Duffell and wife Audrey
According to French Court documents recently obtained, the Tribunal in Annecy, on 11Apr05, found John Duffell and his wife Audrey guilty as charged, Tax Fraud, and sentenced each to a 12 months imprisonment and a 20,000 Euros fine.
John W Duffell had been released from Federal Prison on 29Sep87 where he had served time for Securities Fraud.
What is next !
John W Duffell had been released from Federal Prison on 29Sep87 where he had served time for Securities Fraud.
What is next !
Re: John Wilson Duffell III
He is at least believed to be involved in "Arcadia Trading Group, Ltd" (see other threads here) Several people have lost their money into Arcadia through various boiler rooms the last couple of years. http://arcadia-trading-group.org
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Re: John Wilson Duffell III
Is this still going on? It was originally an oil and gas scam that started with a claim by Duffell and a friend of his, Randy Barsotti who claimed to have invented a technology that could make "stripper wells" viable. Can you give details of any recent scams and is Duffell still in Shreeveport?
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Re: John Wilson Duffell III
"Stripper wells"? Now, THERE'S a term which could mislead the uninformed....
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Re: John Wilson Duffell III
Pottapaug1938,
will leave it to you to lead the uninformed back down the garden path after they were led up it by Duffell et al and tell them what these particular type of oil wells are.
will leave it to you to lead the uninformed back down the garden path after they were led up it by Duffell et al and tell them what these particular type of oil wells are.
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Re: John Wilson Duffell III
The natural gas industry in the East Texas, NW Louisiana and SW Arkansas region has been booming due to the recent development of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling to extract natural gas from the Haynesville Shale.
I'm not in the oil and gas business, but I can't imagine why "stripper wells" would be of much interest in Shreveport, since those are used to squeeze the last recoverable gas or oil from nearly exhausted wells. (Note: no double e's in Shreveport; may make your web searches better.) There's so much natural gas in the region, which is cost effective to obtain, that a nearly exhausted well would likely just be capped and marked for later use.
Right next door in Texas is the massive Barnett Shale, the second-largest source of natural gas in the US.Wikipedia wrote:The Haynesville Shale has recently been estimated to be the largest natural gas field in the contiguous 48 states with an estimated 250 trillion cubic feet (7.1×1012 m3) of recoverable gas.
I'm not in the oil and gas business, but I can't imagine why "stripper wells" would be of much interest in Shreveport, since those are used to squeeze the last recoverable gas or oil from nearly exhausted wells. (Note: no double e's in Shreveport; may make your web searches better.) There's so much natural gas in the region, which is cost effective to obtain, that a nearly exhausted well would likely just be capped and marked for later use.
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